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Mad Catz Mouse Mat modding

Hy.I just got a mouse mat from madcazt it is the biggest oine you can get from them the one wher you can place the keyboard and mouse as well.The problem is with this mouse mnat is that the edge is not sttanding together,it needs the needlework around the edges like other manufacturees do.What could i do to solve this issue are there any material would be good to not fall behind the quality of the mouse mats if i mod this one with around the edges?

In short moude mat edges started to have slices of the surface that i use i want to make sure by modding it  around the edges that this will notr happen with maybe a a needlework.What is the material that most of the matufacturers use at thos edfes around the mouse mat to close then down?Thank you.

The mat i have problem with.
https://www.madcatz.com/En/Product/Detail/glide38

 
 
This is what is missing around the edges:

https://printyourpad.com/

REINFORCED EDGE STITCHING

This mouse pad is built to last and has high quality stitching around its edges to ensure it doesn't fray or fall apart like other mouse pads. Greatly increases the lifespan and the aesthetics of the mousepad. Optimal stitch size helps prevent you from rubbing your wrists on the edges which can cause a skin irritation.

 
 
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24 minutes ago, Deus87 said:

Hy.I just got a mouse mat from madcazt it is the biggest oine you can get from them the one wher you can place the keyboard and mouse as well.The problem is with this mouse mnat is that the edge is not sttanding together,it needs the needlework around the edges like other manufacturees do.What could i do to solve this issue are there any material would be good to not fall behind the quality of the mouse mats if i mod this one with around the edges?

In short moude mat edges started to have slices of the surface that i use i want to make sure by modding it  around the edges that this will notr happen with maybe a a needlework.What is the material that most of the matufacturers use at thos edfes around the mouse mat to close then down?Thank you.

The mat i have problem with.
https://www.madcatz.com/En/Product/Detail/glide38

 
 
This is what is missing around the edges:

https://printyourpad.com/

REINFORCED EDGE STITCHING

This mouse pad is built to last and has high quality stitching around its edges to ensure it doesn't fray or fall apart like other mouse pads. Greatly increases the lifespan and the aesthetics of the mousepad. Optimal stitch size helps prevent you from rubbing your wrists on the edges which can cause a skin irritation.

 
 

I think you answered your own question with the most simple way of doing that. Why not just add the stitching?

I'm not actually trying to be as grumpy as it seems.

I will find your mentions of Ikea or Gnome and I will /s post. 

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Well yes, basicly as i always do i just want to know is ther a company that does snicting for mouse mats?Mine is very thin...But i like the surface..

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